Overclock on all the time. - Nook Color Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is it bad? Or just personal reference? I have mine on 1200 MHz all the time.
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I do the same thing, and don't notice a change in battery usage when in standby.
The way I figure it (and someone correct me if I'm wrong), these chips were designed to run at 1Ghz anyway, so pushing them 200Mhz over isn't a huge deal.

I don't set it to be on at boot just in case something is goofy in a nightly. I don't mind turning it on after a boot.

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SetCPU app and it's effectiveness? Syndicate Frozen ROM

Hey there, I just a few days ago rooted and flashed the Syndicate Frozen rom and am not getting such good battery life...
I was wondering how big of a difference SetCpu makes on battery life/performance in general? With moderate/heavy use (internet browsing, facebook, email, txt messaging) how much should it improve battery life? am getting around 10hours at the moment with moderately light use... Is there any free alternative app that runs comparatively well?
I guess what I'm really asking is: is it worth it to buy setcpu, and will it make a dramatic difference on my battery life? This Rom is supposed to improve battery life, and I think I read is overclocked to 1.2... Will setcpu let me set this underclocked to 1,0 and then like 800 with screen off, 600 idle? Am new to the android thing [have had my EPIC only around 2 weeks today]
Thanks for any help!
Overclock widget does pretty much the same thing, and you're going to want to set something like
20mhz min 1 or 1.2ghz max
Then 100mhz min 400mhz max for screen off.
You can set the speed to.anything you want. If you want battery to be the best then.set it to 100/1000 on demand. If you emwant performance then 100/1200. Also I don't set profiles cause I was reading somewhere that they aren't good to use on any galaxy phone.
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Nice info read up on it and yes you can set it anyway you want like stated above. I bought mine from the market to support the dev for the hard work involved in making setcpu, dont know if you know but it is free for xda members just search for setcpu. It is only $2.00 well worth the price so please support the dev if you can.
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Overclock widget does pretty much the same thing, and you're going to want to set something like
20mhz min 1 or 1.2ghz max
Then 100mhz min 400mhz max for screen off.
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20Mhz would freeze the phone. :O
I personally like running it @ 100 Mhz when screen is off and 1Ghz when screen is on.
Overstew said:
20Mhz would freeze the phone. :O.......
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I am pretty sure XOBX meant 200, cause your right 20 is pretty much crawling...
Yep, I meant 200, the damn autocorrect kept changing mhz to Hz and I must've clicked backspace one too many times.
Thanks, so it would make a big difference in battery life?
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androikid said:
Thanks, so it would make a big difference in battery life?
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Don't expect it to magically give you another 4 hours up time. 1 extra hour would be high hopes.
I use SetCPU with the CPU set to 200/1000 and ondemand, and the battery life has improved GREATLY, well worth the $2 to support the Dev, IMO, even though XDA members get it free.
I've abandoned SetCPU and uninstalled it. Unnecessary consumption of system resources.
Same with any other user-space app/widget to control CPU speed scaling.
In the Bonsai ROM, the exact same capability, sans the profiles which I (and most people) don't use anyway, can be achieved by setting clock range and governor in /etc/init.d/24-cpufreq script. I expect that all the other OC kernels, if not every custom kernel, has a similar way to set CPU clock governor.
I have mine set to 100/1200 on demand, and it works well for the demands I put on it. Way low consumption at idle, but when I need something it instantly responds.
I routinely get 16-18 hours off the charger, and put it back on the charger with sometimes as much as 40% remaining, but as always YMMV. A lot of it has to do with the ROM, but I'd say that CPU scaling has realized a tangible gain for me.
dwallersv said:
I've abandoned SetCPU and uninstalled it. Unnecessary consumption of system resources.
Same with any other user-space app/widget to control CPU speed scaling.
In the Bonsai ROM, the exact same capability, sans the profiles which I (and most people) don't use anyway, can be achieved by setting clock range and governor in /etc/init.d/24-cpufreq script. I expect that all the other OC kernels, if not every custom kernel, has a similar way to set CPU clock governor.
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Talking about Bonsai ROM tweaks on a Syndicate thread would be like me talking about BMW mods on a Honda forum. Either way, I looked around in the system folders and I can't find the 24-cpu file you're talking about. I upgraded yestereday from the 2.1 SyndicateROM to this, and for the first few hours, the ROM itself was definately quicker...I don't know if that's just because I came from 2.1 to 2.2, not to mention all the other 2.2 tweaks. After a few hours, I completely forgot that I could overclock this to 1.2Ghz. Installing SetCPU and bumping it to 1.2Ghz felt like just another jump. System resource consumption aside, it makes the phone all that much quicker while going between screen, apps list, closing apps, etc.
I could care less about battery life because I've learned to always have a charger around me since my days of the Moment, of hell, even my Treo's. I want fast, SetCPU is something I can see the difference in just from turning it on and off and seeing the differences.

[Q] [Opinions] Undervolt Settings.

First off, I would like to apologize in advance in case a thread like this exist and I can't find it.. :/ (Search is down, tried Googling) also, if anyone believes this to be in the wrong forum.
ANYWAYS! This is intended to be a preference/opinions thread centering around your OC/UC and Undervolt settings. Feel free to post your current set-up in Voltage Control (or any app of the like) and what Kernel you are running! I wanted to start this to get an idea of what everyone else is setting their UV and CPU clocks to, and possibly give a few of them a try on my own device. :]
Personally all of my clock speeds are at their defaults except for 1000Mhz @ 1200mV. (-75mV). I am also rocking Genocide v1.0 and getting a decent 30hrs of battery life with pretty moderate use.
Post away!
It is kind of pointless since every phone is different so cannot do exactly the same as others. Most can't do 1.4Ghz and most don't wake from sleep at 100 Mhz. All depends what you use your phone for. Mine runs fine at 1.3Ghz except for some TV apps will freeze.
Do you BONSAI?
kennyglass123 said:
It is kind of pointless since every phone is different so cannot do exactly the same as others. Most can't do 1.4Ghz and most don't wake from sleep at 100 Mhz. All depends what you use your phone for. Mine runs fine at 1.3Ghz except for some TV apps will freeze.
Do you BONSAI?
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I believe that would be my point however.. curious as to what other people are running as far as cpu and voltage is concerned. Their success and failures. What people can get away with and remain stable. I, and others, could then try their setup (taking precautions of course; ie Nandroid backup.) And see what we get. Who knows, maybe I might adapt a set up that runs better on my device than my current one.
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Yes, every phone is different, but that is just more of a reason to collect data - perhaps a baseline can be established, which would be helpful in determining if a particular phone is messed up or just at the low end of the scale. Right now it is hard to determine if a particular phone's troubles are caused by low quality or by damaged hardware.
I keep all voltages at stock, and don't use any OC - my phone runs fine as is, and the battery life actually seemed worse with UV (and my screen felt hot with the screen UV).
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My phone wakes from 100 but won't do 1.4ghz for even a couple seconds before reboot but 1.3ghz lasts about 20 minutes before reboot and 1.2ghz is stable. As for undervolts it can handle -25 on 1.2ghz and -50 on 1 and 1.1ghz -50 on 800mhz and that's it otherwise becomes unstable and reboots. Battery life and performance seem to meet at 800mhz with a -50 undervolt games run smooth too and 12 hours of battery. Oddly enough benchmarks are consistantly higher on 1.12ghz than on 1.2ghz I wonder if I'm the only one?
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My phone wakes from 100 but won't do 1.4ghz for even a couple seconds before reboot but 1.3ghz lasts about 20 minutes before reboot and 1.2ghz is stable. As for undervolts it can handle -25 on 1.2ghz and -50 on 1 and 1.1ghz -50 on 800mhz and that's it otherwise becomes unstable and reboots. Battery life and performance seem to meet at 800mhz with a -50 undervolt games run smooth too and 12 hours of battery. Oddly enough benchmarks are consistantly higher on 1.12ghz than on 1.2ghz I wonder if I'm the only one?
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Just to throw it out there. Aggressive undervolts will do more harm than good to your battery life. By that, I mean you'll drain your battery even more.
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I can only use Genocide kernel to get 1.3ghz at stock voltage with since all the other choices are uv'd. My last two Epics were able to handle uv'd 1.4ghz by 50mV but I'm not really complaining as I think this is a new phone they gave me and not a refurb. I currently have 100-400 uv'd by 100mV, 600-1000 uv'd by 75mV and 1300 at stock.
My phone can handle 1.4 Ghz but only with the stock voltages. If I try to touch it even by 25mV it locks up.
Who all has enabled the 100Mhz step? I noticed when I did my phone went into Deep Sleep a lot less by a noticeable amount. Staying at 100Mhz a lot.
Always interesting to hear about all this theory behind the reasons for undervolting OC and UC, then to hear about the issues (at times extreme) some have. I would also like to know who uses the 100 step and if it is noticeably better on battery life than the 200? Unfortunately I am missing out on it if I am. Still running Genocide here, but with 1.0 at -50mv 800 @ -50 and 600 @ -25. Very stable and still at 30+ battery life. Having 1.0 down 75 made me nervous. although I hear people dropping it down -100mv successfully.
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Good tip about "aggressive UnderVolting"...didn't know that actually drains your battery more. Might explain why 6 hours into my day, my battery is down to 30% already!!! I had it set at 1120Mhz UV to 1175mV (Stock = 1300)...
So now I'm going to try 1200Mhz only UV by 50...see what my battery life is after this!
Custodian said:
Just to throw it out there. Aggressive undervolts will do more harm than good to your battery life. By that, I mean you'll drain your battery even more.
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Can you explain how this is so? Is this based on any actual research, experimentation, or online documentation, or is this just your own opinion?
Unless your undervolt causes the CPU to hang (I've seen mine start to warm up when it's hung, until a battery pull), I don't understand how providing less voltage to the cpu will cause it to drain the battery faster.
If you change the voltage settings please don't blame the rom developers when you phone bricks...
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SetCpu-1.450 max
-1.450 min
Quadrant-2377
Linpack-20.577
Voltage Control-1.450
Uv -100
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I ran SetCpu, benchmarks, ran VC, benchmarks..... This Epic runs super fast, with no FC's or any other problems at all. I'm currently using VC with the uv-100. As far as excessive battery use, I have Mugen 3200 mah battery. This battery lasts all day in heavy use with no problem.
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Possible fix for random reboots on Gingerbread

Here are my current stable settings:
SetCPU
Min: 100mhz
Max: 1000mhz
Governor: Ondemand
Profile: Screen Off
--Min: 100mhz
--Max: 200mhz
--Priority: 100
--Governor: Ondemand
Tegrak:
Governor: Ondemand
Scaling: 100-1000mhz
Optimization:
--200mhz Core Voltage: 1025mv
--100mhz Core Voltage: 925mv
Both SetCPU and Tegrak are running side by side.
No random reboots for over a week.
Battery should last between 20-25 hours with normal usage.
Certain phones might need a higher voltage, you may need to do some experimenting to get things stable.
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Anyone experiencing random reboots should try using SetCPU or Tegrak to set the CPU to 1000mhz-1000mhz instead of 100mhz-1000mhz.
I was previously getting 3-4 reboots per day. I set my CPU to 1000mhz-1000mhz using Tegrak four days ago and have not had a single reboot since.
Sure, my battery only lasts about 10 hours vs 20 or so, but at least I can rely on my phone.
Of course I could just be lucky, and who knows it might just randomly reboot any time now.. So, obviously there is no guarantee it will work for anyone else.
Just as a note I also tried 200-1000 and 400-1000, but still had random reboots every few hours.
I am currently testing 200mhz-200mhz with the screen off and 1000mhz-1000mhz with the screen on using SetCPU. I will update this thread in a few days or if it randomly reboots.
Update: 200mhz during screen off causes the phone to not wake up (happened three times). I'm currently testing 400mhz.
Update 2: I got a random reboot last night while asleep using 400mhz. I will see if it continues.
Update 3: Got another reboot at 400mhz. I am now testing 100mhz-1000mhz at 1.275v Core and 1.100v Internal for all frequencies, this should rule out any voltage issues.
Update 4: Made a spreadsheet with my findings, it does not seem to be a voltage issue.
Update 5: Scratch that, I have been using a [email protected] screen off profile for the last 20h... No black screen of death or random reboots. Next up is [email protected]
Update 6: [email protected] is unstable, rebooted after 3 hours. Testing [email protected], 6 hours in and no reboots yet.
Update 7: [email protected] seems to be stable, 24 hours and no reboots yet.
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Here is a spreadsheet of my current findings.
My random reboots always came while in deep sleep so this will not work for me. I switched back to a EG22 ROM and get no reboots.
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kennyglass123 said:
My random reboots always came while in deep sleep so this will not work for me. I switched back to a EG22 ROM and get no reboots.
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Same here, but for some odd reason this (seems to have) fixed it for me. Although, on EG22 I also got a lot of random reboots, so maybe I have a different issue.
I did not get reboots on ED12, EE03, or EF02..
EG22, EH06, and EH17 randomly reboot for me.
I thought it might be similiar to the sleep of death phones would get going from 100 Mhz to deep sleep and also tried boosting to 200 Mhz on EH17 but it didn't help. It may be related and your discovery may aid Devs in fixing the problem If it is still there when source is released.
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I think the problem lies in the voltage settings that deep sleep runs on, like in tegrak overclock if the internal voltage is too low the phone will reboot.
Maybe some samsung devs tried lowering the voltages in deep sleep to optimize battery life but only tested it for like a couple hours and didn't notice it.
Are there any ways to edit these values somewhere in the kernel because I know tegrak nor setcpu can do anything to deep sleep.
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xopher.hunter said:
I think the problem lies in the voltage settings that deep sleep runs on, like in tegrak overclock if the internal voltage is too low the phone will reboot.
Maybe some samsung devs tried lowering the voltages in deep sleep to optimize battery life but only tested it for like a couple hours and didn't notice it.
Are there any ways to edit these values somewhere in the kernel because I know tegrak nor setcpu can do anything to deep sleep.
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+1 That's what I think.
That would explain why my phone never reboots with the screen on.
I think we may be onto something in this thread.
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Agreed. My phone has always randomly rebooted when the screen is off. I set the minimum to 400 Mhz as well. Will let you know what goes down.
Someone should point the SamSprint devs to this thread lol. That would be amusing if it was in fact the problem/solution to random reboots.
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Ok, so far 400mhz screen off has been stable, 12:56 on battery, and 1:01 screen on time.
I noticed something.. Here is what CPU Spy says:
1000mhz: 00:55:03
400mhz: 1:35:09
Deep Sleep: 9:22:42
I reset the stats once, which is why 1000mhz is 6 min different from the screen on time.
The phone was asleep for 11:55, but it was only in deep sleep for 9:22, what this tells me is when the screen is off and the phone needs to "do something" (I have Skype open 24/7, and 3 accounts in k9)it will jump up to 400mhz (or normally, anywhere between 100-1000mhz) for a time until it is finished, and then drop back into deep sleep.
It might be worth a try to bump up the voltage for 100mhz and 200mhz and see if that helps anything.
So I played around with the clock settings a bit in the last 24 hours. Here's what I've found:
If I set the minimum to 200Mhz or lower, and leave the phone alone, it continues to have random reboots. With the minimum set to 400Mhz, it sleeps fine all day long. I also tried adding in the profile to enable a minimum and maximum of 200Mhz when the screen is off. In the 4 hours that was set I didn't get any random reboots, but when I went to wake the phone up, it rebooted. And with the min/max set to 200 on the screen sleep profile on, if the screen turns off and I try to turn it back on, it would reboot. What I found to work best is if the screen off profile min and max is set to 400, and then the mains are at 200 min and 1000 max, it runs (so far for me) with out any reboots and the phone will wake up like normal again. This has been good for the last 10 hours, so I will continue to let it simmer and will see how it goes.
So I know that the 100Mhz and 200Mhz states were active and working in Froyo. If they aren't working correctly here, could it possibly be because Samsung set the voltages of those two freq's too low in GB?
when looking at the voltage settings for 400, they are lower in GB versus Froyo by -50. maybe thats causing the issue?
If its really this simple as far as clock and voltage how the hell does Samsung not find that.
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What software are you guys using to adjust these settings, SetCPU? Is there a free alternative that does the same thing? Since I've been reading this thread, my phone has slept to death several times (EH06) - I'm hoping this solves it.
ss4rob said:
What software are you guys using to adjust these settings, SetCPU? Is there a free alternative that does the same thing? Since I've been reading this thread, my phone has slept to death several times (EH06) - I'm hoping this solves it.
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SetCPU is free for xda members
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I recently downgraded to EC05 due to the reboots, but left the EH17 Modem.
I still get reboots, and now believe the reboots are related to the modem, GPS issues, and general updating, as new e-mail notifications would sometimes be followed with an immediate reboot.
I'm gonna flash the EF02 Modem onto EH17 to see if it works, I have nothing to lose at this point as i'm returning my epic today. Stupid B and V dont work on my keyboard
radugb said:
So I played around with the clock settings a bit in the last 24 hours. Here's what I've found:
If I set the minimum to 200Mhz or lower, and leave the phone alone, it continues to have random reboots. With the minimum set to 400Mhz, it sleeps fine all day long. I also tried adding in the profile to enable a minimum and maximum of 200Mhz when the screen is off. In the 4 hours that was set I didn't get any random reboots, but when I went to wake the phone up, it rebooted. And with the min/max set to 200 on the screen sleep profile on, if the screen turns off and I try to turn it back on, it would reboot. What I found to work best is if the screen off profile min and max is set to 400, and then the mains are at 200 min and 1000 max, it runs (so far for me) with out any reboots and the phone will wake up like normal again. This has been good for the last 10 hours, so I will continue to let it simmer and will see how it goes.
So I know that the 100Mhz and 200Mhz states were active and working in Froyo. If they aren't working correctly here, could it possibly be because Samsung set the voltages of those two freq's too low in GB?
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What scaling are you using?
This sounds more like a band-aid than a fix. Perhaps the system doesn't scale the clock speed properly when waking, and keeping the clock speed artificially high in sleep mode masks the problem.Not an ideal solution because it kills battery.
omair2005 said:
when looking at the voltage settings for 400, they are lower in GB versus Froyo by -50. maybe thats causing the issue?
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Good catch. Here are the voltages on EH06 (as reported by Tegrak):
1000mhz
Core Voltage: 1275mv
Internal Voltage: 1100mv
800mhz
Core Voltage: 1200mv
Internal Voltage: 1100mv
400mhz
Core Voltage: 1050mv
Internal Voltage: 1100mv
200mhz
Core Voltage: 950mv
Internal Voltage: 1100mv
100mhz
Core Voltage: 950mv
Internal Voltage: 1000mv
Could someone list out the stock voltages on EC05?
Lord-Anubis said:
I recently downgraded to EC05 due to the reboots, but left the EH17 Modem.
I still get reboots, and now believe the reboots are related to the modem, GPS issues, and general updating, as new e-mail notifications would sometimes be followed with an immediate reboot.
I'm gonna flash the EF02 Modem onto EH17 to see if it works, I have nothing to lose at this point as i'm returning my epic today. Stupid B and V dont work on my keyboard
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That is what I thought at first... But then I tried the EF02, and EE03 modems and still experienced reboots (I am currently on the EE03 modem).
poit said:
This sounds more like a band-aid than a fix. Perhaps the system doesn't scale the clock speed properly when waking, and keeping the clock speed artificially high in sleep mode masks the problem.Not an ideal solution because it kills battery.
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While this is true (for now) it could lead to a more viable fix. If the voltage actually is lower in GB, that could be at least part of the problem.

samsung vibrant oc

i want to know if its safe to overclock my samsung vibrant to 1200 mhz. will doing that shorten the life of my phone in any way.
tinye99 said:
i want to know if its safe to overclock my samsung vibrant to 1200 mhz. will doing that shorten the life of my phone in any way.
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It will definitely shorten the life of the battery. As for the phone itself I can't really say. I used to use my vibrant @ 1200mhz daily while running bionix 1.3.1. I never really noticed any wear and tear from the overclocking. If your phone runs warm while overclocking you should really consider running the stock voltages. Your phone may overheat and fry your cpu gpu with the high temperatures. So be careful when overclocking.
Meh i dont completely agree...
It will only shorter the life of your battery because the processor will draw about 20% more power which is very small compared to the like 20x more power the lcd takes up.. i dont think youll feel the difference.
The heating up i disagree with too since ive seen processors reach boiling point of water and continue to work.. thats not to say they all will but ive oced my phone to 1.6ghz to benchmark for several minutes and it never got above 41*... the battery heats up alot more when its charging than the processor does most of the time so i wouldnt worry tooo much about that.
Now as to whether the phones llife will lower... yes probably.. youre putting more stress on the processor than if you dont oc.. honestly tho, processors dont die very often so i oc all day as my daily runner, usually to 1.4ghz if my kernel will do it..
Up to you and honestly all of this is my opinion based on my available info etc.. hope this helps
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I have mine Oc to 1.5 and no issues. 1.5 is the Max I would go.
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Everything I have read says 1200 is completely safe. I run mine at 1460 with no issues. It obviously draws more battery but using Voltage control app you can adjust the level of battery.
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You would be fine with 1.2Ghz, but look into a kernel that supports some slick CPU scalers (smartass is a good, easy choice). You can set that (1.2Ghz) as a max clock and you can let the scaler determine how it gets there (if need be). Running only 2 clocks (OC and deep sleep) seems a bit overkill to me, but to each their own.
Like everyone else said, you ought to be perfectly fine with that value.
The highest I would go is 1500 though
kaiser_bun said:
You would be fine with 1.2Ghz, but look into a kernel that supports some slick CPU scalers (smartass is a good, easy choice). You can set that (1.2Ghz) as a max clock and you can let the scaler determine how it gets there (if need be). Running only 2 clocks (OC and deep sleep) seems a bit overkill to me, but to each their own.
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Lol, running an overclock on a phone seems a bit overkill to me...
Think about this.. How much copper is strapped up to your phones cpu?
Would you overclock your desktop on a stock cooler?
I feel sorry for the saps who buy phones second hand(especially after reading this thread). (hey wait a minute, that's me too.. Lol)
I never overclock anything.
Ever.
(learned my lesson with an amd Duron 733 back in the day)
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CPU

I don't know if it is normal for my CPU speed to be so low, I know that it lowers to save battery but it is always so low and I can see the effects it has. Anyone else get something like this. (quadrant standard edition)
yes it's underclocking to use lower battery when not needed ,it's perfectly normal.
don't worry , it'll fire full throttle (1400 MHZ) when you run a game or something demanding.
Use cpuspy with it you can check the times that CPU spends on each frequency.
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Thanks. I was a bit worried because on other devices I tested the processor was always at maximum.
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Did you at least readed it?
It says Minimum 200Mhz and Max 1400Mhz.
Its how note works. From 200Mhz to 1400Mhz. It scales the CPU speed from 200 to 1400Mhz when you need power.
It also can disable one of the two cores (CPU1 always) to save battery.
It also says that on the galaxy s 2 but that did not go below 1200MHz when i tested it so I was not sure.
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ZacDerbyshire said:
It also says that on the galaxy s 2 but that did not go below 1200MHz when i tested it so I was not sure.
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Something was wrong with your GS2.
It says 500MHz because that's the current frequency it used when you took that screenshot. If it had said 1400MHz, then it would mean that it used all the power to take a screenshot, which wouldn't be normal.
The CPU isn't working at 1.4GHz 24/7. If it had done that, your battery would have lasted for 1 hour. It uses as much as it needs to, and if an app doesn't require much power, it won't use much power. Simple.
LordManhattan said:
It says 500MHz because that's the current frequency it used when you took that screenshot. If it had said 1400MHz, then it would mean that it used all the power to take a screenshot, which wouldn't be normal.
The CPU isn't working at 1.4GHz 24/7. If it had done that, your battery would have lasted for 1 hour. It uses as much as it needs to, and if an app doesn't require much power, it won't use much power. Simple.
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